Princess Ja-myung
Jung Ryeo-won
Princess Ja-myung

Based on a famous tale of Korean folklore story about a princess of Nak Rang of Nangnang Kingdom and Prince Hodong of the Goguryeo Kingdom.
Princess Ja-myung
Jung Ryeo-won
Princess Ja-myung
Prince Ho-dong
Jung Kyung-ho
Prince Ho-dong
Princess Ra-hee
Park Min-young
Princess Ra-hee
Ho-dong (young)
Yeo Jin-goo
Ho-dong (young)
Ra-hee (young)
Jin Ji-hee
Ra-hee (young)
Mo Ha-so
Kim Sung-ryung
Mo Ha-so
King Daemusin
Moon Sung-keun
King Daemusin
Wang Ja-shil
Lee Mi-sook
Wang Ja-shil
Ho-dong (Child)
Kang Soo Han
Ho-dong (Child)
Chae-ri
Hong Yo-seob
Chae-ri
Ja-myung (Young)
Lee Young-yoo
Ja-myung (Young)
Chi-so
Park Hyo-ju
Chi-so
Well, I had a little higher than usual expectations from looking at the cast members but at least it didn't take too long to realize what it had in store for us. The drama kicked off to a bad start leaving an ominous bad impression. The first 1/3 of the drama was set in the past giving us a ridiculously boring and generic backstory of the leads, starting with their parents and moving on to their birth, early childhood, and teenage years. These kids turned out to be the worst part of the drama, totally unlikable – both the characters and the actors playing them. And it didn't get any better when we were introduced to their adult versions. The romance and love triangle were downright despicable, filled with self-pity, sappy motivations, and a bunch of whiny kids. A wild suggestion, why not take the drama from the beginning of episode 39 into a different direction? Extend it with another 20 episodes, remove the romance, have the FL be the empress of her nation, and conquer neighboring nations.
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